Longintooth wrote:No disrespect intended but the filter is in a very tight situation on the 406 110 and you have limited options to get it clean before taking the lid off - don't be tempted to use a pressure washer either. Use a degreaser with just the water tap pressure and keep all the electrical connections wrapped up. Give it a good wipe down with that blue hand wipe paper not cotton wipes both outside and inside the bowl.
It was as clean as a new pin under there but I was very careful when I did it, I even used all the blanking plugs etc but I think the problem is that, once you take the filter out, anything that's dropped off the filter into the bowl has a 50/50 chance of ending up the wrong side of the new filter

When it comes due I'm taking it to a specialist for a service, I
sooooo don't want to touch it again!
If you have got the rattle/knock it would be worth getting someone to follow you and observe the exhaust - if any smoke, grey or black, get the injectors changed since they will not clear without proper injection room equipment.
They're £300 a pop!
Even if the pump has been scored with grit it may still be ok for a good while but the noise should stop.
Pump sounds fine with my magic screwdriver, quiet as a mouse.
Just a word here on the injector pipes - they are intended for a once fit and tighten but I have reused successfully, however, I don't recommend. Make sure they fit without any bending, pushing, squeezing - they should be perfectly aligned without effort.
I know. Won't be my problem anyway (see above)
Oh and don't be tempted to connect an injector out of engine to check spray pattern
Oh my eye, my eye!!!
- it is best to let an injection shop specialist check them or just buy new ones.
"just" buy new ones

and now I'm getting noises from the front suspension

If I could insure it for fire it'd be ablaze by now
